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Monomerisation is the process in which the monomers are joined together to form polymers. 

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Important Questions on Polymer Chemistry

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What is a polymer? Explain the polymerization of ethene.
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Define a polymer. Explain the two types of polymers.
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Differentiate between natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
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Rayon is an example of natural fibre.
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Name the fabric by which the following articles are made.

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Choose the odd one out.
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Why should we not wear synthetic clothes in the kitchen?
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Complete the flow chart given above.
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Nylon is a man-made fibre. 
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Name two natural fibres worn in summers.
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What are the advantages of natural fibre over synthetic fibre?
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What are some man-made materials used to make clothes?
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Choose the odd one out.
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State two disadvantages of synthetic fibres.
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Underline the odd one out.
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What is natural fibre?
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Classify the following fibres as natural or synthetic: Nylon, wool, cotton, silk, polyester, jute
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Classify the following fibres into natural fibres and synthetic fibres:
(a) Cotton    (b) Silk    (c) Nylon    (d) Jute
(e) Wool       (f) PVC    (g) Flax      (h) Polyester
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Differentiate between the natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
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What are natural fibres? Give two examples.